F-Zero was a hard game and very long. It was even perhaps too hard! But I didn’t care. It kept my brother and I busy for a very long time (a lot of games have only taken us twenty hours to beat completely). There were soooo many pilots and machines to choose from, and several modes. Story mode was brutal! Normal was really hard. And then, there was hard. Haha! It was fun though. You can’t forget very hard either, of course. The short little movies were really good too. Lots of nice little touches, and the way people moved was very realistic. The sound was fine, a lot of the music was good. Grand Prix was no cupcake either. The highest levels were really hard. You had to be really, really good to beat it. The later courses were awesome too. Some of them, like Half-Pipe, were hard enough to just get though! Haha! But I think that novice was easy enough that just about anyone could beat it, perhaps even standard, so you don’t have to be hard-core to beat some things anyway. The graphics were really nice (what you could see of them as they wized by). The music was good, the voice acting was decent too. It was all in all a good game for us anyway, but not for the really casual gamer, but that’s just me. Oh, well! I liked
Introduction: There is no doubt that Nintendo's F-Zero franchise started the whole era of futuristic racing games being developed for our entertaining purposes. Well, ever since the first game in the series was released... Read Full Review
I had experience with various racing games before. Gran Turismo, Trackmania, Wipeout, Burnout, Need for Speed... I guess I didn't know exactly what to expect from this game because I had never played any F-Zero title bef... Read Full Review